WASHINGTON —
Reader’s Choice will be out
Due to a production error, some subscribers in the Montgomery area did not receive a copy of the Times Herald Reader’s Choice award supplement.
Their copy should be in today’s issue.
We apologize for the delay.
North Knox mixer in Bicknell
There will be a North Knox alumni mixer at 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Bruceville Rod and Gun Club. Cost is $10 per person and all proceeds will benefit the North Knox Alumni. Call 890-8577 for more information.
County Council to meet
The Daviess County Council will meet at 8:15 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Commissioners’ Room at the courthouse to discuss and adopt the budget and Business 50 intersection relocation.
Seminar to begin at New Hope
Financial Peace University will begin at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, at New Hope Christian Church, 559E 100S. Contact Jim Pearson at 254-3699 for more information or to register.
Bible Study in Odon
An eight-week Women’s Community Bible Study will begin at Odon Library. Titled “Facing Your Fears,” sign-up will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12. Studies will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 19 at the library. Contact Mary Woodruff at 687-7617 for more information.
Williams reunion at park
The Nora and Beve Williams family reunion will be held Sunday at Eastside Park Pavilion at noon. Bring picnic lunch, pictures and family history information. Call 254-2646 for more information.
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County Council to meet
Area Briefs for Saturday
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Prejudging for Fair contest
Prejudging for Fair contest
Prejudging for the Daviess County Fair’s Little Miss and Mister contest will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Elnora Fire Station.
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ND to adopt new textbooks
The North Daviess School Board approved the adoption of new reading textbooks for kindergarten through grade six.
Reading Street from Pearson Scott Foresman will be used for the next six years beginning in the fall. Text books fees for the upcoming school year will remain about the same for kindergarten through grade six. Textbooks for the junior and senior high will vary depending on the classes in which students enroll.
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Man shot with BB gun
Monday
9:33 p.m. - A male caller at 603 N.W. Second St. said his roommate shot himself in the tongue with a pellet gun. The roommate told officers he thought the gun was not loaded. Both the caller and the roommate were taken to Daviess Community Hospital.
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Hupmobile club to visit locally
If you see nearly two dozen classic cars rolling up and the down the roads of Daviess County and the surrounding areas next week, there’s a good chance you are seeing a Hupmobile. Beginning Sunday, the International Hupmobile Club will begin its annual tour, this time across southwest Indiana.
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Shooter had minor legal issues
James D. Jones, 60, of Shoals has been identified as the suspect killed when gunfire was exchanged between Jones and State Trooper Jarrod Lents, a nine year veteran of the Indiana State Police
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Lucille Dillon
Lucille Dillon, the first lady of tourism in Daviess County, died Saturday. She was 76.
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Eric Bassler to run for state Senate
A Washington City Councilman announced Monday his intentions to run for the state senate.
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UPDATED! Trooper shot near U.S. 50; suspect dead
An Indiana State Trooper was injured following a shooting on U.S. 50 Monday.
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4-year-old dies after incident at Eastside Park
A 4-year-old who was found in the water of the overflow of Baumert Lake, near the Pavilion at Eastside Park, was pronounced dead at Daviess Community Hospital.
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Navy friends are reunited after 42 years
It had been 42 years since Jim Dant, Washington, had been in contact with his Navy buddy Glen Bernard.
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